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Amazon's Kindle Fire and mobile event: Complete coverage

Amazon unveiled a new family of Kindle devices at its press event today. The new devices include the 4G LTE Kindle Fire HD, 7-inch and 8.9-inch versions of the Kindle Fire HD, 3G and Wi-Fi versions of the new Kindle PaperWeight and a cheaper version of Kindle with Offers.

Sept. 10Amazon Kindle HD needs FCC OK, could suck up data allotmentBy Tammy Parker
Amazon's new LTE-enabled Kindle Fire HD has two early strikes against it: The device has not yet received FCC approval for sale, and once users get their hands on it they may be disappointed in the number of megabytes included in the basic data plan.

Sept. 10Amazon offers $15 opt-out fee to halt Kindle Fire adsBy Jason Ankeny
Amazon will enable consumers to pay a one-time $15 fee to block advertisements on its new Kindle Fire tablets. Amazon previously stated that it would not offer an ad-free option but reversed course Saturday following a flurry of consumer complaints.

Sept. 6Amazon's Kindle Fire HD with LTE breaks mold with $50/year data planby Matt Kapko
Santa Monica, Calif.—Amazon upped the ante in the wireless-enabled tablet space today by introducing the Kindle Fire HD, an 8.9-inch large-screen tablet equipped with LTE that will sell for $499. The new tablet will come with a $50 per year data plan from AT&T (NYSE:T), making it the most affordable LTE tablet on the market

Sept. 6Rumor Mill: Amazon will unveil branded Android smartphone todayby Jason Ankeny
Amazon is poised to unveil a Kindle smartphone running a variation of Google's Android 4.0, The Verge reports. Citing multiple sources with knowledge of the matter, The Verge anticipates Amazon will announce the smartphone during a Los Angeles media event later today. The device is reportedly unfinished, and Amazon is not expected to reveal a substantial number of details on the project.

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